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It may also be a major cause of anxiety or stress. Most people get nervous when they face change. Whether kids are heading off to elementary, middle or high ...
Risk factors include life experiences and stressful life events that increase the risk of certain types of mood disorders. Mood disorders may occur along ...
It reduces stress and increases positive, relaxed feelings by releasing dopamine in the brain. ... stress-reducing effect. Reduced stress further decreases ...
... stress, according to a Mayo Clinic study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Matthew Clark, Ph.D., L.P., lead author of the study and resiliency expert at ...
Reduce stress. As a cancer survivor, you may find that the physical, emotional and social effects of having cancer have taken a toll on you. There's no ...
Stress relievers can help restore calm and serenity to your chaotic life. If your stress is getting out of control and you need relief, here are some strategies ...
Women report more stress over the holidays compared to men. They say it's harder to relax during the holidays. Women also are more likely to engage in ...
Masked hypertension can happen if a calm, quiet medical setting is less stressful than your home setting. But some people feel more stress and anxiety when ...
Less anxiety, stress and hostility. Fewer symptoms of depression. Lower blood pressure. A stronger immune system. Improved heart health. Greater self-esteem ...
Repetitive stress. Any activity that involves wrist motion done over and over can inflame the tissues around the joint or cause stress fractures. The risk ...
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